diff --git a/src/main/webapp/src/app/components/debugging/debugging.html b/src/main/webapp/src/app/components/debugging/debugging.html index 7c692e1ac..c59ca22dc 100644 --- a/src/main/webapp/src/app/components/debugging/debugging.html +++ b/src/main/webapp/src/app/components/debugging/debugging.html @@ -20,7 +20,8 @@
- By default javax.mail's debug logging is turned off, but you can turn it on for more diagnostic info. All this does is enabling debug mode on + By default javax.mail's debug logging is turned off, but you can turn it on for more diagnostic info. All this + does is enabling debug mode on the internal Session instance.
- Simple Java Mail throws a MailException
if something goes wrong and logs these by default using SLF4J. This
+ Simple Java Mail throws a MailException
if something goes wrong and logs these by
+ default using SLF4J. This
includes checked exceptions thrown by underlying frameworks. An exception might be thrown when:
- Simple Java Mail uses SLF4J to log, which means you can use any logging framework you like that supports - it. Also read this excellent summary of how to configure + Simple Java Mail uses SLF4J to log, which means you can use any logging + framework you like that supports + it. Also read this excellent summary of how to configure slf4j with log4j2.
- There are three parts of Simple Java Mail that may produce logging: "org.codemonkey.simplejavamail", "socks5bridge" and + There are three parts of Simple Java Mail that may produce logging: "org.codemonkey.simplejavamail", + "socks5bridge" and "org.codemonkey.simplejavamail.internal.socks". The latter two are for the proxy bridge that is used for authenticated proxy connections.
- When using maven, Simple Java Mail defaults to log4j2, but you can easily exclude this in your own pom and switch to something else. Below are - some examples. + When using maven, Simple Java Mail provides some default XML configuration for log4j2, but you can easily + switch to something else. Below are some examples.